| A missed putt is more often the consequence of | | | | may be just what the golfing doctor ordered. |
| a putting flaw than an unanticipated break on the | | | | If you tend to pull the putt, try positioning the ball |
| green. A putting flaw may be challenging to | | | | an inch or so farther back. This may permit you a |
| diagnose because of its nuances, but rest assured | | | | finer chance of hitting the ball flush with the |
| a putt that begins left and stays left is in all | | | | clubface. The inverse is true for pushing a putt: |
| likelihood the result of a pull in your golf stroke. | | | | relocate the ball an inch ahead to give yourself a |
| Conversely, a push is a putt that begins right and | | | | better opportunity of hitting the ball square on the |
| persists right. The following modification is intended | | | | clubface. |
| as a means of distinguishing and temporarily fixing | | | | This formula is only advocated as a quick putting |
| this putting trouble. | | | | fix. If the trouble persists or worsens, get on the |
| Virtually all of these problems are traceable to an | | | | green and commence putting with some lined balls |
| inside-outside golf stroke or outside-inside golf | | | | and don't stop until you feel improvement! Of |
| stroke. Exercising the contrary to adjust this can | | | | course putting, as is everything else in Golf, is |
| occasionally just complicate matters. A more | | | | subjective. Something may work for you and |
| adept fix may be to move the ball position | | | | may not for others, so continue to work at things |
| relative to your posture. A modest ball allowance | | | | and think outside the box when standard fixes fail. |